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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 537 § 537.285 — and 537.287. If the municipal corporation or district proposes to

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 537 ·
Oregon Code § 537.285 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
and 537.287. If the municipal corporation or district proposes to generate hydroelectric power jointly with a nonmunicipal entity, that any proposed changes in the agreement between the municipal corporation and the nonmunicipal entity must be reviewed by the department to determine whether the permittee remains qualified as a municipal applicant. (2) If the department determines that a permittee no longer qualifies as a municipal applicant, the department shall notify the permittee and any nonmunicipal entity developing a project with the permittee that the parties have 90 days to amend their joint relationship to continue qualifying as a municipal corporation or district. [1985 c.392 §5; 1985 c.673 §186; 1995 c.416 §33]
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